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Cream of Sago Pudding with a Lemon Meringue Topping by Gypsy-Rose Belladonna KilachefAbsolutely sublime! You will NEVER guess its sago you are eating! Combine cinnamon, & or nutmeg, or both if you like, this sago pudding is creamy, dreamy & absolutely delicious! It’s my own creation & off the back of many other recipe ideas! This recipe's secret to success is to allow sufficient time for the sago starch to become… |
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Mangoob or Mangoub (Moroccan Fava Bean Salad) by mamatkamalThis is one of the most popular Moroccan salad called Mangoob, and it is mostly served as a side dish, and usually accompanies fish tagines, or fried fish, along with some nice home-made bread. It's a combination of fava beans, garlic, parsley/coriander, and cumin in a rich fresh tomato sauce with a touch of lemon. Absolutely… |
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Lentils & Vegetables ~ Moroccan Style by Amos MillerI began making this dish in the 1970s and it has evolved since then into a great Winter favorite. This will surprise you with both it's sweet, true vegetable flavors and just the right amount of seasoning. Served with a good bread, this will satisfy and nourish all the athletes and couch potatoes who look to you for a delicious… |
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Slow-cooked pork in banana leaves by Evelyn AdlamCooking the pork in smoked banana leaves gives the dish an unbelievable flavour. |
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BEST EVER FRUITY FIBRE RUSKS / BOERBESKUIT (SOUTH AFRICAN) by Gypsy-Rose Belladonna KilachefMoorishly fruitful with a citrusy burst on the tongue! Makes: 72 + 55 = Total 127 Rusks using a 72 & 55 Rusk Pasella pan (1 large + 1 medium sized pans) or use your very large oven pan + bread pans. *Note: If you decide to buy the Pasella pan (South Africa) for your Rusks make sure to get the correct pan size & cutters for 72… |
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Calamari tagine by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYSTANDARD RECIPE RECIPE ITEM:Calamari tagine CLASS: OUTLET: Arabesque PORTIONS/YIELD |
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Cucumber & Tomato Condiment by Amos MillerThis is a very finely-minced salad-condiment commonly found in the northern mountains of Morocco. It is eaten with roast meats and substantial meat dishes. Most Moroccan salads benefit from a bit of quiet time so the flavors can integrate and the aromas build. This is very tasty as a topping for hamburgers, and can even be a dip,… |
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MOI MOI by hauwaVERY EASY RECIPE,HIGGH IN PROTEIN GOOD FOR EVERY ONE NAD VERY EASY TO MAKE. MAKES A GOOD COMBINATION WITH OTHER FOODS AND ALONE. |
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BAMYA (MEAT WITH OKRA) by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUBI love Arabian food. It's so palatable and mild in spices. This dish is the gastronomic delight of Egypt. |
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Moroccan fish ....yum! by debbie markhamPotato, Vegies & Fish for a complete balanced Gluten Free Meal |
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Moroccan Tomato & Green Pepper Salad by Amos MillerTime to put those Preserved Lemons to work in the kitchen - they've been developing their totally unique and exciting flavor profile for at least a month now. This is one of my absolute favorite salads, and never fails to amaze and delight, whether I serve it as part of a Moroccan dinner, take it to a summer picnic, or spoon it over… |
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Moroccan Hareera (Harira) by Amos MillerI have read and respect the many recipes for this famous soup that have been posted on CookEatShare. However, I have not found a true recipe, as I experienced the dish, so I thought I should add the one I enjoyed several times a week, year 'round for nearly a decade. Commonly, and mistakenly, thought of as only a soup consumed to… |
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Avocado Ritz by karenrecipeAvocado’s are a Famous in South African and are often used in starters and salads. This dish is very easy to cook and healthy too . |
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Moroccan Butternut Squash Soup by John SpottiswoodThis is a fantastic winter soup to serve at home or for a party. It's got the sweetness of butternut squash soups you've had in the past, but with some spice and salt to counterbalance the sweetness. I loved it and hope you will too.This is adapted from Paula Wolfert's The Food of Morocco. |
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